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Top 10 Twitter Feeds to Follow for News on Healthcare IT

Monday, June 21st, 2010
Posted in Healthcare IT, Healthcare Standards, HL7 Standards, Meaningful Use | View Comments

...ation, HITECH and Meaningful Use. @motorcycle_guy – Keith W. Boone is a thought leader on healthcare standards. He is the author of the Healthcare Standards blog that frequently reflects on current events in healthcare IT. Common topic threads are A... Read entry ⇒

2011 #HITsm Mid-Year Report

Thursday, June 16th, 2011
Posted in #HITsm, Healthcare Integration, Social Media | View Comments

...he Internet and the world looking 4 spontaneity @HITstrategy (Klout 59) – Visionary Health-Sciences IT Evangelist & Author -’Health-Science Strategy’ Blog. Views are my own. @Healthstandards 2010 #HITsm Awardee. @DrNanN (Klout... Read entry ⇒

Are ACOs Like Chasing Unicorns? 32 Health Systems Don’t Believe So

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012
Posted in ACO, Healthcare Integration, Healthcare IT | View Comments

As an author of a book focused on planning for Accountable Care Organizations, I’ve heard from all too many providers and consultants who believe the concept will never take off. Although I remain cautiously optimistic about this new care delivery model,... Read entry ⇒

Considering the Move to Team Leader or IT Manager?

Friday, September 7th, 2007
Posted in Healthcare IT, Radiology IT | View Comments

...harge” at the same time. This article outlines the challenges pretty well — read before you leap. John McKee is the author of two books and blogs weekly (Success Coach) on TechRepublic. Here are his 10 signs that you’re not cut out to be... Read entry ⇒

How Much Do Doctors Really Make?

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011
Posted in Health care | View Comments

...://benbrownmd.wordpress.com/2010/06/20/informedconsent/).  The idea behind the article is to add up lifetime net earnings.  The author of this article used the following formula: With this, he calculated the average hourly wage for an internal medicine p... Read entry ⇒

‘Tis the season…2010 #HITsm Awards

Friday, December 17th, 2010
Posted in #HITsm, Healthcare IT, Social Media | View Comments

...arkresearch.com/ @HITstrategy (Klout 45) Twitter Bio: Visionary, Passionate Health-Sciences IT Innovation Evangelist & Author – ‘Health-Sciences Strategy’ Blog. Opinions here are my own. Blog: http://www.healthsciencestrategy.co... Read entry ⇒

An Overview of CCD Templates

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
Posted in CCD, CDA, HL7 Standards | View Comments

...s) and how they are used. Header Defines the type of document being created, who the document is regarding (patient, physician, author) and how the document relates to other existing documents (if applicable). Purpose States the reason the document was ge... Read entry ⇒

What is HQMF – Health Quality Measures Format?

Thursday, September 17th, 2009
Posted in Healthcare Standards, HL7 Standards, HL7 Terms | View Comments

... HQMF format is referred to as an “eMeasure”. Standardization of document structure (e.g. sections), metadata (e.g. author, verifier), and definitions (e.g. “numerator”, “initial patient population”) enables a wide rang... Read entry ⇒

New Media in the Healthcare Industry

Monday, June 14th, 2010
Posted in Healthcare IT, Meaningful Use | View Comments

This Monday and Tuesday, the 2nd Annual Healthcare New Media Marketing Conference will take place in Chicago, Illinois to discuss the impact of social media on the healthcare industry. Shahid Shah, author of the popular blog “The Healthcare IT Guy&... Read entry ⇒

Converting from an HL7 Version 2 Message to CDA

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010
Posted in CDA, HL7 Standards | View Comments

...217;OBS’ moodCode=’RQO’> to describe the order and participants (e.g., the ordering physician would be the author of an observation in request mood). The ORC segment represents order details, usually the order number. That would most ... Read entry ⇒